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Lights Out

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Three gang members and an unwilling initiate are driving through the streets of Erie County after dark with their headlights off, planning to prey upon the first unfortunate soul to give a courtesy flash. A mysterious van falls into their trap and they immediately pursue it, planning to murder the driver and all other passengers. When the four finally overtake the vehicle, abandoned in the middle of the road, they discover fresh corpses inside. From there the tables are turned, and they become the prey of a terrifying evil, the likes of which few nightmares have conjured up.

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First published July 2, 2010

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Ryan Callaway

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Ryan Callaway grew up in "Weird NJ" on stories about the Jersey Devil and some of the other local lore. He started writing at an early age and almost immediately teachers and others around him noticed his talent. One of his early stories was read out loud every Friday to an eager 7th grade English class. At the age of 16 Ryan wrote the novel "Six Faces" which later became his first published book. Since then he's written several novels, and recently branched out into the world of film production. He has several screenplays and films under his belt, including a film adaption of "The Yearly Harvest". Other stints included a year as a co-host on a national radio program, and other related speaking engagements. Ryan continues to write in the horror and suspense genres.

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Could not finished the book, everything was too detailed with no substance to it.
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